Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 23:49:52 -0600
From: will cunningham <willpanther@...il.com>
To: sabotage@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: [PATCHES] Lot of packages changes/addition
Henrique,
For what I was doing I didn't need those Xorg patches. I was going to take
a while off the list in case my coyness has contributed to this reduction
in traffic and tweek apps here, but just engaged because you're not getting
a response.
I have people in one of my projects who know most of the musl/sabotage
crowd, and when I get back in the loop if you're not getting responses,
I'll find out what's going on. If it comes down to it, I'll move some $
over in my budget and bring in somebody to get this done. This is gonna
get functional as I've already told my people I'm using Sabotage, and it's
close.
Feel free to email me off list if I can be of assistance
willpanther@...il.com
Nice patches Sir,
Will
On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 11:37 PM, Henrique Lengler <henriqueleng@...bx.org>
wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 09, 2015 at 11:02:25PM -0600, will cunningham wrote:
> > I'm currently reinstalling Sabotage to try yesterday's packages, as I
> had a
> > bunch of hacked xorg installs on the box from my X attempts earlier that
> > were confusing me with your xorg patches.
> >
> > Do any of the above patches affect the xorg ones from yesterday?
> No, I only did the xorg patches and any other once. In case the xorg
> patches are in the email
> of the other thread, and they are enough to solve the xorg problem.
>
> > Do you want me to try the above patches as well?
> No, I don't think is needed. Only if you are using one of the packages I
> changed and you really want
> something different, or if you wanna just check it is correct. But is
> there a lot of patches, and I know
> these patches aren't appropriate to be applied by a user so I would
> suggest you to wait it get applied to
> the repository.
>
> Regards,
>
> Henrique Lengler.
>
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